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TC Electronics repeater + UL = fail

Used a TC repeater delay pedal in the loop of my '09 Fryette UL, and was having trouble with the lead channel just getting more compressed, not louder. Figured out it was the pedal, no matter how I set the preamp volume and gain on the lead channel, it was really hard to get anything louder than the rhythm. It would just compress/fuzz out. And yes, I tried using pedal level on the UL, and line level on the UL and on the TC pedal.

Tonight at a lake gig, tried a Boss DD20 that allows you to set it for +4db operation. Guess what? Worked perfectly. It was kinda nice seeing a Boss pedal do well vs a TC.

I use a nova repeater with my SigX and have noticed some odd sounds with my lead channel and the fx loop as well. Do you only notice the compression with the loop engaged? Do you hear any hiss/noise when engaging the loop and or repeater?